
FICT: FOUNDATIONS OF ICT FOR DECISION MAKERS

C4DT is a Hub of Digital Knowledge Transfer
C4DT is uniquely placed to act as the hub of digital knowledge transfer among all its stakeholders and the society. It is inherently connected to academia and its partners include leading companies and technology industries, medical and philanthropy organizations, NGOs and governmental actors.
C4DT Academy Course Features
The Academy domain of C4DT is the training facet of the hub. Upon request, the Academy channels the knowledge – whether it is academic, industrial, policies or a combination of all these – in form of tailored executive courses and puts them at the service of its stakeholders. Some features of the Academy courses are:
- Academic credibility with realistic case-studies: Benefiting from the high standard of the academic teaching at EPFL while accessing new and realistic case-studies through our industrial partners.
- Modern format: Well organized structures, clear objectives, promoting interaction among participants while using online learning platforms.
- Sharing with peers: Discuss with participating peers from other industries and exchange experience about opportunities and challenges.
- A window into the digital market: Connect to participating decision makers and executives from a wide range of market segments, understand their expectations and main interests, and gain insight into digital market trends.
FICT Objectives
Learn Fundamental Concepts of ICT and
- understand architectures and building blocks of new digital services,
- cybersecurity, data privacy and cyber risk-mitigation processes,
- ICT management, regulation and compliance frameworks, and
- technology trends: artificial intelligence, blockchains, quantum computing and the internet of things.
FICT target audience
Managers and executives without any technical prerequisites.
FICT previous attendance
Throughout the last 6 editions of the FICT course, participants came from more than 20 different international and local enterprises and organizations covering different market segments. Among others, their functions include directors, legal advisors, head of units, project managers and COOs.
This edition is supported by Fondation Lombard Odier
To unlock its full potential for the public good, philanthropy and the citizen sector need to speak tech. To put the necessary competences at the fingertips of senior nonprofit personnel in a one-week course, we are delighted to partner with the Center for Digital Trust at EPFL.
Dr. Maximilian Martin, Global Head of Philanthropy, Lombard Odier Group, and Secretary-General, Fondation Lombard Odier